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Low-level strikes against enemy shipping by torpedo-carrying aircraft were perhaps the most dangerous form of air attack developed during the Second World War. This book tells the story of the actions and the RAF men involved, from early attacks by single Beauforts off the Norwegian coast to massed assaults by the famous 'strike-wings' in 1944. Ralph Barker joined the RAF as a wireless operator/air gunner in 1940; his epic account of the torpedo-bombers was first published in 1957.
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